The year of 2016 just started and I am happy to share a post full of paint color ideas for your home.

As a homeowner and interior designer, I know many people decide to paint and refresh their interiors before spring arrives, and if that’s the case with you, you’re in the right place. Here you will find paint colors for every room of the house in every hue – grays, whites, tans, neutrals, blues, greens, yellows and more. Find many room paint colors with pictures from paint brands that you can trust, such as Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, Farrow and Ball and Behr.

Make sure to take notes on the interior designer favorite paint colors and the best sellers. Pin your favorite colors and don’t forget to paint a large sample on card stock before painting the whole room. This can save you money and time!
I hope you enjoy the post!

Hi everyone! I’m sorry for the crickets chirping over here on the blog this week. It has been a busy one for us! I didn’t feel very well and this post took a lot of time and research to be completed. I hope everything will get back to normal next week. 🙂

Did you save or pinned any pictures? I hope you had fun seeing this post and felt inspired.

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This question can’t be easily answered, especially without seeing your furniture/decor. I offer color consultation and I would be happy to help you with this. Please contact me for further information.
In the meantime, try to stay with neutral colors such as Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray or Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter.

“How we achieve that finish is … once we paint the brick or if it is already painted and want the aged weather worn look … is too simply use sandpaper and visually modeling the look of older painted brick homes that look worn and slightly left with a translucent layer of the paint.”

Hi,
I know everything is grey right now but I have travertine floors and it just doesnt go. Im struggling to find the right beige to go with it. I tried Manchester Tan but I think its too light. Any suggestions?

Hello,
There is a picture of a gray sectional for the paint color BM HC-170. Can you tell me where I can find it in a store?

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